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Monday, June 13, 2016

New WineHQ 64 bit Wine OS X binary packages available

This is a updated post to the original post located here, the link in the original doesn't point to the latest 64 bit WineHQ Wine and Wine-Staging binary builds for Apple OS X this article updates the download links to the latest builds.

Hi all,

Recently there were multiple requests to provide experimental OS X 64
bit packages. I decided to give it a try and updated our build system
and cross compiling tool-chain during the last days. Luckily the whole
idea turned out to be less difficult than I thought, and I can now
present you the first 64-bit Wine packages for testing. It would be
great to have some testers to find out if I made a mistake during the
packaging and to evaluate how good the OS X 64 bit support already
works, despite the GS segment / TEB problem.

You can find the latest test packages at https://repos.wine-staging.com/macosx/i686/
I didn't use the WineHQ url because those packages are really in a very
early stage, so I would like to have some more testers first before we
push it to the users. The pkg installer will now provide you with an
option to enable 64 bit support. The files of the 32-bit and 64-bit
build are merged during the installation depending on your choice.
Please test both options to ensure that a pure 32-bit build also still
works as expected.

The wine devel
package is a pure Wine build without any additional patches applied,
while the staging package contains a small hack to work around at least
some of the GS segment issues (it fixed 64 bit VLC and TS3 for me). If
you stumble upon any differences between both packages (besides the
staged bugs), feel free to tell them to me. This way I can find out how
much the hack breaks ;-). Anyway, I am looking forward to your feedback.